Wave files, Connections with a computer, Included cd-rom – KORG M3 User Manual

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Appendices

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Can’t write audio tracks

Additional writing is not possible on a CD-R/RW disc
that has been finalized.

Can’t play back the disc on an audio CD player

Did you finalize the disc?

• If you want to finalize the disc after writing

additional data, check the Execute finalize too
check box when executing the menu command
Write to CD

(Media– Make Audio CD), so that the

disc will be finalized.

p.151, PG p.415

• If you only want to finalize the disc, select the

menu command Finalize Audio CD (Media– Make
Audio CD), and press the OK button to finalize the
disc.

→ PG p.415

Are you using CD-R media?

• Since some CD players are unable to play CD-RW

media, we recommend that you use CD-R media.

Have you tried using a different type of media?

• Some CD-R/RW media cannot be played by some

CD players. You may be able to play back
successfully by using a different type (brand) of
CD-R/RW media.

WAVE files

Can’t load

Is the WAVE file in a format that the M3 can load?

→ PG p.405, p.629
• Only 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz WAVE files can be

inserted into the Track CD List in the Media mode
Make Audio CD page.

Can’t preview

Is the WAVE file in a format that the M3 can load?

→ PG p.629
• You can’t preview if the name of the WAVE file on

external media is longer than eight characters.
Rename the file so that its name is eight characters
or fewer.

Connections with a computer

USB or FireWire (optional EXB-FW)

The M3 does not respond to MIDI data sent
from outside

Are all USB cables and FireWire (IEEE 1394) cables
connected correctly?

→ p.30, p.31

The computer does not detect the M3

Is the USB cables and the FireWire cable connected
correctly?

→ p.30, p.31

It is possible that the operating system of your
computer has become unstable. Power-off your

computer and the M3, and then turn the power back
on again.

An error occurs when you disconnect from
the computer

Never disconnect the M3 from the computer while
your host application is in use.

While connected, you are asked to install
software or a device driver

Does the operating system version of your computer
support the M3?

→ p.34

Included CD-ROM

Can’t install the driver

Is the USB cable connected correctly?

Is the CD-ROM inserted in your CD drive?

• Make sure that the CD-ROM is inserted correctly.

Is the lens of your CD drive dirty?

• Use a commercially-available lens cleaner to clean

the lens.

Are you able to use USB?

• If you are using Windows XP, go to [Control Panel]

→ [System], and select the [Hardware] tab. In
[Device Manager], check the settings for Universal
Serial Bus Controller and USB Root Hub.

Has the M3 been detected as an unknown device?

• If you are using Windows XP, go to [Control Panel]

→ [System], select the [Hardware] tab, and check
[Device Manager]. If the M3 has not been detected
correctly, it will be displayed in “Other devices” or
“Unknown devices.” Reconnect the USB cable; if
the M3 is again displayed as an “Unknown device,”
the computer has failed to detect it correctly. Delete
the “Unknown device” entry, and reinstall the
driver.

→ p.34

Your software does not respond to the M3

Is the USB cable connected correctly?

Did you install the driver?

Has your computer detected the connected M3?

• If you are using Windows XP, go to Control Panel

→ “Sounds and Audio Devices Properties” and
click the Hardware tab.

If you are using Mac OS X, go to Macintosh HD

Application folder

→ Utility folder → “Audio MIDI

Settings,” select the “MIDI Devices” tab, and check
that the M3 has been detected.

Some computers may not recognize the M3
because of their hardware configuration.

Check the M3’s assignments and USB-MIDI port
settings.

The connected device or software may not support the
messages you are transmitting. Refer to the manual of
the connected device or software to verify that it
responds to the messages you are transmitting.

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